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flag Houston (9-3) faces LSU (7-5) in the Texas Bowl, seeking its first 10-win season since 2021, with both teams playing key players despite injuries and coaching changes.

flag No. flag 21 Houston (9-3) enters the Texas Bowl with momentum, aiming for its first 10-win season since 2021 after a perfect 6-0 road record and minimal player opt-outs. flag The Cougars, playing in their home city, are healthy and led by quarterback Conner Weigman, who has 21 passing touchdowns and 11 rushing scores. flag In contrast, LSU (7-5) is in transition after firing head coach Brian Kelly midseason and hiring Lane Kiffin, who won’t coach the bowl game. flag Interim coach Frank Wilson leads the Tigers, who are missing key players like quarterback Garrett Nussmeier and cornerback Mansoor Delane but remain committed to finishing strong. flag Michael Van Buren Jr. will start at quarterback for LSU, facing a Houston defense anchored by FBS-leading interior lineman Carlos Allen Jr.

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